I began the Christian Fiction Writers’ Clinic as a means for sharing what I’ve gleaned over the years concerning content editing. I learn best by example and like to use memorable rules to help myself remember how to avoid particular pitfalls that I’ve read in books or that have been exposed in my own writing. For years… Continue reading Plot Problems Writing Rule: Kill Your Darlings
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Dance With Me Book-aversary Sale
I'm celebrating Dance With Me's anniversary with an ebook sale! Can you believe it's been a year since this precious gem has been released? In many ways, it already feels like forever ago, so I'm almost surprised that it's only been one year. I invite you to get lost in the pages of this stunning… Continue reading Dance With Me Book-aversary Sale
Step One to Writing a Novel
I often hear from aspiring authors about their desires to pen their very own novel. Most commonly, they have no idea where to start. So, I felt it was time to share some knowledge and help you get started. Two Types of Writers: There are primarily two types of writers, and I think the type… Continue reading Step One to Writing a Novel
Surviving the Quarantine with a Reading Challenge and Scavenger Hunt
This post is exactly what the title says it is. 🙂 I'm bringing you a new reading challenge and scavenger hunt while you're being quarantined. I'm also going live Mon-Fri in my Facebook group, Tea Time with A.M. Heath. So if you're looking for someone to fellowship with outside of your home, plan to meet… Continue reading Surviving the Quarantine with a Reading Challenge and Scavenger Hunt
Chemistry and Tension Writing Rule: Bring Out the Rocks!
I began the Christian Fiction Writers’ Clinic as a means for sharing what I’ve gleaned over the years concerning content editing. I learn best by example and like to use memorable rules to help myself remember how to avoid particular pitfalls that I’ve read in books or that have been exposed in my own writing. For years… Continue reading Chemistry and Tension Writing Rule: Bring Out the Rocks!
Book Review: Belinda Blake and the Birds of a Feather by Heather Day Gilbert
When exotic pet–sitter Belinda Blake starts pecking at the details of a suspicious accident in her sleepy hometown, she inadvertently digs up a murder case that won’t be solved without ruffling a few feathers . . . The moment Belinda arrives in Larches Corner, her Upstate New York hometown, she’s immediately recruited to care for… Continue reading Book Review: Belinda Blake and the Birds of a Feather by Heather Day Gilbert
Book Review: Love You Truly by Susan L. Tuttle
Blake Carlton, the camera-shy son of Hollywood’s Darling, dodges the invasive limelight and scripted relationships that so often accompany fame. But when his mother’s popularity declines and she falls into a depression, he offers himself up as the next bachelor on a reality show, hoping to reignite interest in her career while creating a way… Continue reading Book Review: Love You Truly by Susan L. Tuttle
Author Interference Writing Rule: Mother Hen Knows Best
I began the Christian Fiction Writers' Clinic as a means for sharing what I've gleaned over the years concerning content editing. I learn best by example and like to use memorable rules to help myself remember how to avoid particular pitfalls that I've read in books or that have been exposed in my own writing.… Continue reading Author Interference Writing Rule: Mother Hen Knows Best
My Valentine’s Gift to You
Happy Early Valentine's Day. I couldn't think of a better gift to give my readers than a free ebook! You're probably scratching your head at the fact that I chose a Christmas novel for your Valentine's gift, but behind the tree and ornaments is a timeless love story. Inspired by Beauty and the Beast, Yesterday's… Continue reading My Valentine’s Gift to You
Critique Partners: Part 3
This month in the Christian Fiction Writers' Clinic we're focusing on critique partners. I want to share some things that I've gleaned over the years. Note: I'm using the phrase critique partner but this applies to beta readers or whoever else reads and offers feedback to an unfinished work with the intent on shaping the… Continue reading Critique Partners: Part 3
